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Chicago police release sketch of dismembered toddler

Chicago police have released a sketch of the toddler whose body parts were found in a lagoon next to a park in the city’s West Side.

 
Woman guilty for locking up disabled people in ‘basement of horrors’

A Philadelphia woman pleaded guilty and agreed to accept a life sentence on Wednesday for a fraud scheme in which she locked mentally disabled people in closets, attics and basements and took their Social Security and disability benefits, officials said.

 
The Dead come back to life, announce Las Vegas show

Just when it seemed like we may never have a chance to pay our final respects to one of the all-time great rock bands of our time, The Dead have miraculously come back to life — and they’re coming to Las Vegas!

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Reese Witherspoon named ‘best-dressed’ by People magazine

Witherspoon, the Oscar-winning star of Johnny Cash movie “Walk the Line,” headed a list that includes Hollywood stars Julianne Moore, Kate Hudson, and 15-year-old “Mad Men” actress Kiernan Shipka.

 
Wrestler Ghaffari took on Russian Bear instead of Hulkster

It can be awkward when a member of the stick-and-ball sports media finds himself in the midst of Grecos and Romans and other amateur wrestling types on official amateur wrestling business.

 
11 shootings in 11 days along busy Phoenix highway

Eleven shootings, 11 days, all along one small, busy stretch of Interstate-10 through downtown Phoenix. And no suspects, and no end in sight — yet.

 
Nationals manager Matt Williams booed at presser after loss to Mets

Nationals manager Matt Williams had a rough night Tuesday, when after watching his team blow a 7-1 lead in an 8-7 loss to the National League East-leading Mets he also was booed at his postgame news conference.

 
Passengers frustrated with British Airways response to Las Vegas fire

Clark County officials on Wednesday touted crews’ swift response to a fire on a British Airways plane at McCarran International Airport, but some passengers recall a slower reaction to the blaze from the carrier’s employees.